The typical presentation of chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is that of an athlete with complaints of lower limb or forearm pain. This pain is not related to trauma, but often occurs ...
Triggers are different for every person with asthma but may include allergens such as dust and pollen, poor air quality and over-exertion, such as rigorous exercise. Wintertime exposes the asthma ...
Exertion made him gasp for breath ... The G.I.s called it “Yokohama asthma and were almost right. It is not confine to Yokohama, but to port cities like it-ringed around by hills, with varied ...
Objective: To review the different methods of reducing body core temperature in patients with exertional heatstroke. Methods: The search strategy included articles from 1966 to July 2003 using the ...